Not sure why it was cancelled - but undeclared serves as a sequel-not-sequel based in the early 2000s.I just finished Freaks and Geeks on Netflix. Talk about a great show. I can't think of a series that better portrays life in high school. High schoolers lose in life. They have no independence and no money beyond what their parents allow. They have no authority at school, even if they do particularly well at academics or sports. Most everyone, including and perhaps especially the "cool" kids, is pressured to have certain interests and do things a certain way regardless of what their real hobbies are. You're not allowed to trick or treat past a certain age, you can't be interested in Star Wars, listening to this kind of music makes you a burnout, etc.
I found the series especially insightful when dealing with the kids I dismissed in high school. The kids with the tough exterior and hair-trigger temper often had problems at home. Everyone, no matter how mellow or frenetic, has an internal battle to fight every day.
What I'm wondering is why it was canceled before the first season ended. Was it the Saturday night time slot? Or was it because NBC didn't want an anti-Dawson's Creek?
That's what I've been saying! Season one was the bomb and season 2 has almost outdone it. Won't know until I watch the finale tomorrow night.Holy shit, binged THE FUCK out of Fargo. That may be the single best single season of TV ever created.
I love how the first season connects to the movie and how the second season connects to the first. Such a great show and awesome performances all around this season. Please FX, keep letting these guys make seasons of this absolutely fabulous show.Well Fargo, if your job is making other TV look bad, you're up for a promotion.
Binged the shit out of season 2.
I love that show. It's so insane and if you can let go of the science not being possible it's fun to watch what they come up with.Saw the first 1 and a half eps of "Better off Ted". Looks okay, though I find the 4th wall narration a little taxing, felt we should've seen a scene of Ted's ex being bad at saving the world, Phil shouldn't have shook if he was completely frozen, and I find Ted has better chemistry with his boss than the angry cubicle lady. ALSO-did they really think electronic paper towel dispensers were that tricky to use? Just whack the damn thing with the back of your hand, BAM paper towels. BUT-it looks okay.
It's promising. Moody, but not too silly. It's been so long since I read the stories that I don't know how well it is following the narrative, but it still tells a good story.Totally marking out for the Shannara Chronicles! It's back to the 80's for me baby!!!
Allanon!
=swoons=
In two episodes in. It very clearly has an agenda, so it has to be interpreted through that, but wow.Watching Making a Murderer and it might just be the most compelling show, like, ever.
If you're into that you should watch West Memphis Three.Watching Making a Murderer and it might just be the most compelling show, like, ever.
I'm four episodes in and I hate everything involved in the case.In two episodes in. It very clearly has an agenda, so it has to be interpreted through that, but wow.
They showed all the court proceedings, but the prosecution wouldn't cooperate with the documentary makers, so they didn't get into their process much.The whole thing is a bit one-sided. They only showed Avery's team's arguments.